Holy crap, I don't know if the last episode is one of the scripts made just available, but the Serenity reference in the teaser is great! I wish I would have gotten the chance to see Adam Baldwin yawning at his own film. Any word on the DVD?

Tim is indeed shooting Drive still, I believe, in LA. I think the director of NBC's "Heroes" is doing it, but might be wrong - either way, they waited for a good director Tim said, rather than rushing into it. Which is a good thing.

I'm looking at having a campaign thing for the (official) The Inside DVDs in a few months time.

Also, as if it wasn't already evident, I'm looking forward to Drive, like, a lot. It seems very accessible (read: hopefully it gets picked) and I'd imagine could run for a good while. Plus, the spoilers out there sound great. Not that I've read them, or anything.

Drive is an illegal roadrace started by Howard Hughes and Hearst way back. People register for it, are coerced into it, and accidently find themselves in it. The winner(s) receive a cash prize of 32 million dollars. Sort of like Fight Club, the first rule of the Race is that you don't talk about The Race, which makes the thing very mythic to its participants, who are kept in the dark about many of the hurdles they must overcome to complete each leg.

It's part character study of what ordinary people will do to themselves and each other in order to win/stay alive, and part nailbiter action flick.

It reminds me a little bit of the Stephen King short story, "The Long Walk," in that there's a life or death aspect to winning, but that the nature of the race is such that you build intense relationships with those around you even though your winning means that something terrible probably happens to the others. It has that sort of vibe of intensity.

It reminds me a little bit of the Stephen King short story, "The Long Walk," in that there's a life or death aspect to winning, but that the nature of the race is such that you build intense relationships with those around you even though your winning means that something terrible probably happens to the others. It has that sort of vibe of intensity.

This side, the relationships built during the race, was also at the heart of King's "The Long Walk" (and this was even bitter since they all knew only one of the walkers could survive!).

"Drive" makes me think about a mix between King's book and this old movie with Tony Curtis (it was "Les fous du volants" in french, and gave birth to a series of cartoon by WB I believe). If I get a chance, I'll give Drive a chance.

The Inside will apparantly air in Ireland on Channel 6, "sometime after the summer". At least that's what they told me when I emailed them a few months ago. Side note: I also asked them about the possibility of airing Firefly too, they said thay had no plans at present, but thanked me for my recommendation. Any Irish fans out there, get emailing, and maybe they'll consider it more seriously.

Any news on when Drive will air? Is it likely to be amid-season show at this point?